
Hyatt Regency Times Square has a Celebrate & Stay package centered around its river-view rooms, which it says will allow guests iconic views of the Sail4th, the largest-ever flotilla of tall ships from around the world.
Sail4th will feature a fleet of majestic tall ships from more than 20 nations at the Port of New York and New Jersey, each a symbol of tradition, adventure, and international goodwill in a major maritime celebration.
Travelers can stay tuned into America’s birthday festivities for the July 4 weekend with package details which are valid for stays from June 28, 2026, to July 6, 2026, bookable by July 6, 2026.

The Park Terrace Hotel luxe Bryant Park hotel is inviting travellers to celebrate America 250th with deals that include preferred rates, a specialty themed welcome amenity and a city map highlighting notable landmarks and local points of interest.
The hotel is close to the New York Public Library, which on June 15 opened a major exhibit called Declaring America: 1776 and beyond which “unpacks the complex, diverse, and powerful stories of the American Revolution from 1776 to today”.
The exhibition will focus on New York City’s unique role as a literal and intellectual battleground in the defining first months of the American Revolution, trace the central role of protest throughout American history, and showcase contemporary artworks that grapple with enduring questions tied to the nation’s democratic ideals.
There will also be a special display of the Declaration of Independence (July 1-7), a rare version preserved in the library’s collections that is one of the only few surviving “fair copies” handwritten by Thomas Jefferson. It contains significant differences from the text that was ratified by the Second Continental Congress on July 4, 1776
And celebrate America 250 with a stay that goes beyond sightseeing at The Benjamin Royal Sonesta New York, located in Midtown East, in the heart of Manhattan’s best shopping, dining, architecture, and entertainment.
One of the premier hotels built in the 1920s, the hotel’s special character and aesthetic have contributed to its value as part of the city’s development, heritage, and cultural characteristics, becoming an official New York City landmark in 2017.
In partnership with She Shapes History, the hotel is inviting guests to discover the overlooked stories of the women who helped define New York City.

The Benjamin is sharing how behind New York City’s famous skyline is another story – one shaped by women who led movements, challenged systems, built communities, and reimagined what was possible – yet their names are rarely found on plaques or monuments.
A two-night weekend stay includes tickets for two to the two-hour “Badass Women of New York” walking tour, beginning at the New York Public Library and ending in Central Park, a She Shapes History signature tote bag, morning coffee to-go wrapped in inspiring words from groundbreaking women, a post-tour brunch for two at The Parliament and two signature Madame Speaker cocktails inspired by the women who challenged convention, sparked conversation and helped shape New York’s story.

